If you enjoy EPL Talk, there are several ways to experience the site to stay updated on the latest news and analysis of the Premier League, which is updated on a daily basis.
EPL Talk on Amazon Kindle
Yes, that’s right. You can subscribe to EPL Talk via the Amazon Kindle for just $1.99 per month and have each post automatically downloaded to your Amazon Kindle reader. If you spend a lot of time reading books on the Kindle, getting EPL Talk on the Kindle is the perfect way to stay updated on the latest Premier League news too. Amazon also offers a 14-day risk free trial.
Don’t have an Amazon Kindle? No problem. You can buy an Amazon Kindle through the Amazon store.
In addition to being able to read books (including soccer books) and EPL Talk on the Amazon Kindle, the newest Kindle also features a built-in PDF reader, global coverage and weighs just 10.2 ounces – lighter than an average paperback.
EPL Talk Podcast on Apple iPhone
With the official EPL
Talk iPhone App, you can access the latest interviews and analysis from the EPL Talk Podcast which are automatically downloaded to your iPhone. Access interviews with some of the biggest names in football. Plus the EPL Talk iPhone App gives you access to the EPL Travel Guide and has a feature called “Background Play” that allows you to listen to the EPL Talk Podcast episodes while using apps on your iPhone.
The advantage of the EPL Talk iPhone App is that you don’t have to be near your computer to sync your iPhone to iTunes. Without the EPL Talk iPhone App, you can try downloading each EPL Talk Podcast episode from iTunes via wireless but the iPhone won’t allow you to download files over the 3G network of 10MB or more — and all of the EPL Talk Podcast episodes are over 10MB!
Buy the EPL Talk iPhone App from the AppStore or via CNet.
You can also follow EPL Talk via:
- EPL Talk via Barnes & Noble Nook reader (coming soon),
- EPL Talk via Stitcher.com,
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